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  2. Selinene - Wikipedia

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    Selinenes are a group of closely related isomeric chemical compounds which are classified as sesquiterpenes.The selinenes all have the molecular formula C 15 H 24 and they have been isolated from a variety of plant sources.

  3. Solution (chemistry) - Wikipedia

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    Making a saline water solution by dissolving table salt in water.The salt is the solute and the water the solvent. In chemistry, a solution is defined by IUPAC as "A liquid or solid phase containing more than one substance, when for convenience one (or more) substance, which is called the solvent, is treated differently from the other substances, which are called solutes.

  4. List of unsolved problems in chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Unsolved Problems in Nanotechnology: Chemical Processing by Self-Assembly - Matthew Tirrell - Departments of Chemical Engineering and Materials, Materials Research Laboratory, California NanoSystems Institute, University of California, Santa Barbara [No doc at link, 20 Aug 2016]

  5. Solution - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikisource; Wikidata item; ... Solution may refer to: Solution (chemistry), ...

  6. IUPAC nomenclature of organic chemistry - Wikipedia

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    In chemical nomenclature, the IUPAC nomenclature of organic chemistry is a method of naming organic chemical compounds as recommended [1] [2] by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC). It is published in the Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry (informally called the Blue Book). [3]

  7. Organic chemistry - Wikipedia

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    A crucial breakthrough for organic chemistry was the concept of chemical structure, developed independently in 1858 by both Friedrich August Kekulé and Archibald Scott Couper. [10] Both researchers suggested that tetravalent carbon atoms could link to each other to form a carbon lattice, and that the detailed patterns of atomic bonding could ...

  8. Selina Todd - Wikipedia

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    Selina Todd (born 1975) is an English historian and writer. From 2015, she has been Professor of Modern History at the University of Oxford . Todd's research focuses on the history of the working-class, women and feminism in modern Britain.

  9. Selina Davenport - Wikipedia

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    Selina Davenport (27 June 1779 – 14 July 1859) was an English novelist, briefly married to the miscellanist and biographer Richard Alfred Davenport. Her eleven published novels have been recently described as "effective if stereotyped".